(But)… these are debated WITHIN a constitutional system. This is the game on the surface. The left is playing on a different level. They are not debating policy within the system, they are trying to alter the system itself.

The REAL game is a list of issues about the system itself.

This second list shows a much deeper level of understanding of the left and its’ tactics – a reality that many on the center-right won’t name or acknowledge. The right mocks the left because they can’t call Islamic Terrorism, Islamic Terrorism, and then we turn around and won’t use the correct words to label leftism.

These issues are not what’s debated in the mainstream media, but what leftist activists debate and study among themselves.

How many of these terms are elected republicans familiar with? Not just a dictionary definition. If I asked republican officials to explain these terms and what they mean to the left and how this affects their strategy and tactics and how they relate to one another, could these officials do so without further research?

For example, Gay marriage appears to be an issue of Civil rights – an end in and of itself. But actually to the hard left, it’s an issue of Critical Theory and Social Justice. Not an end, but a tactic of attack against the foundations of the Republic.

Few republicans could explain what I just said. They just haven’t studied Marxist tactics enough to know. It’s filled with jargon, front groups, front issues.

So, no I don’t blame Trump for not knowing this. I think dozens of friends of mine on Facebook could answer a quiz on the above topics better than EVERY elected republican in congress.

But whereas they all cave to it, Trump instinctively fights back. Not intellectually, but on a gut level that he’s on the right side.”